Ralph Waldo Emerson Quote

Great genial power, one would almost say, consists in not being original at all; in being altogether receptive; in letting the world do all, and suffering the spirit of the hour to pass unobstructed through the mind.


Shakespeare: The Poet (ed. 2004)


Great genial power, one would almost say, consists in not being original at all; in being altogether receptive; in letting the world do all, and...

Great genial power, one would almost say, consists in not being original at all; in being altogether receptive; in letting the world do all, and...

Great genial power, one would almost say, consists in not being original at all; in being altogether receptive; in letting the world do all, and...

Great genial power, one would almost say, consists in not being original at all; in being altogether receptive; in letting the world do all, and...